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Forget everything I just posted in my last message as I need to apologize to Verizon as the outdated browser message was a Microsoft problem. The easiest way to explain is to read what I posted on the Microsoft Forum:
Actually I've been blaming Verizon because I just started having this problem and Verizon has updated a page of theirs so I assumed it was a Verizon problem. However I just discovered from reading an old Microsoft message on this Microsoft forum that the problem is solved by unchecking Use Microsoft compatibility lists. The only reason I can think this just started happening is because last weekend I got the new Windows 10 Anniversary Update as I never made any changes in the Compatibility View Settings.
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I just posted on the Microsoft Forum the question as to why they think Verizon does not recognize that I do have an IE 11 browser on Windows 10.
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Make sure you don't have compatibility turned on. When IE11 first came out Verizon pages didn't complain but didn't work unless you turned on compatibility mode. They did eventually fix this.
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No don't have compatibility turned on.
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What OS is on the machine that's acting up? Just to double check, if you hit F12 to open the developer tools, what Document Mode do you see? It should say 11. (See the image.)
Also, let's double check we both have the same version:
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Forget everything I just posted in my last message as I need to apologize to Verizon as the outdated browser message was a Microsoft problem. The easiest way to explain is to read what I posted on the Microsoft Forum:
Actually I've been blaming Verizon because I just started having this problem and Verizon has updated a page of theirs so I assumed it was a Verizon problem. However I just discovered from reading an old Microsoft message on this Microsoft forum that the problem is solved by unchecking Use Microsoft compatibility lists. The only reason I can think this just started happening is because last weekend I got the new Windows 10 Anniversary Update as I never made any changes in the Compatibility View Settings.
Holly